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Germanic kingship is a
thesis regarding the role of
kings among the pre-Christianized
Germanic tribes of the
Migration period (c. 300–700 AD) and Early...
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tones and
emphasising their monumental character and significance.
Haraldr konungr bað gǫrva kumbl...
Listen to the
runes of Harald's
stone read in Old East...
- so in turn does his
youngest son, Kon the
Young or Kon ungr (Old Norse:
konungr, king). This
third Ríg was the
first true king and the
ultimate founder...
- Marró hét
konungr. Hann réð
fyrir Móramar; þat land er í Garðaríki. Ráðstafr hét
konungr. Ráðstofa
heitir þar, er hann réð fyrir.
Eddval hét
konungr. Hann...
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Norse Konr Ungr). This name is
understood to be the
origin of the
title konungr ('king'),
although the
etymology is, in fact, untenable. One day, while...
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Eirik King of
Hordaland (Old Norse: Eiríkr
Konungr á Hǫrðalandi) was a king of Hordaland, then a
petty kingdom in
western Norway, in the late 9th century...
- Vigfússon, Guðbrandur; Unger, Carl Richard, eds. (1862), "Chapter 23.
Olafr konungr vann margyghe", Flatejarbók, vol. 2, Christiania: P.T. Malling, pp. 25–26...
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century where king is
transliterated as
CVNVNC but
translated as
KONUNGR (in English:
KONUNGR). Old
Norse in coin
inscriptions ended after the
tenth century...
- Móðir
Dyggva var Drótt, dóttir
Danps konungs,
sonar Rígs er
fyrstr var
konungr kallaðr á
danska tungu. "Dyggvi's
mother was Drott, the
daughter of king...
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abbreviation for
words that
start with k. In Old
Norse it was used for "
konungr" (king) or to
abbreviate the word "skulu" (shall) to "sꝁ". It was also...